Megaserver world bosses?

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Posted by: Player.2475

Player.2475

Is it just me or do they suck now?
It’s either you get 0 experience from pre-events because there’s hundreds of people killing the objectives/enemies without any sort of scaling almost instantly and then just spend 2 minutes autoattacking the boss i.e. Svanir Shaman.
OR
The boss scales for 100 players and half of them don’t do anything, causing the event to fail i.e. Tequatl the Sunless.

I’d rather have an empty server than 200 people spamming the same thing on my screen.
It’s like they’re not even fun anymore, just a daily farm.

This is a T-rated MMO, not a point-and-click adventure for 5-year-olds.
That’s how GW2 ends; not with a bang, but a whimper.

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Posted by: Vol.7601

Vol.7601

Your teq example isn’t the greatest. Teq requires moderate coordination to succeed and a high minimum amount of players. There is no scaling for teq.

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Player.2475

How about Jungle Wurm, then? I’ve done it daily but never seen it completed ever since Megaserver rolled out.

This is a T-rated MMO, not a point-and-click adventure for 5-year-olds.
That’s how GW2 ends; not with a bang, but a whimper.

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Posted by: moiraine.2753

moiraine.2753

I agree with Vol.Tequatl and Worm can’t be counted as normal boss.They are on par with a raid boss.The casual pugs can’t do them.More coordination is needed.Unlike the rest of the world bosses.

TxS – Tequatl Slayer Alliance (EU)

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Player.2475

Good thing the Megaserver brings together people who speak the same language and there is no filter that prevents them from communicating between each other unless both parties disabled it, otherwise “raid” bosses would be hard or impossible.

This is a T-rated MMO, not a point-and-click adventure for 5-year-olds.
That’s how GW2 ends; not with a bang, but a whimper.